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Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy
What point of view is the story told from?
  1. First person
  2. Second person
  3. Third person limited
  4. Third person omniscient
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.5.6
Whose point of view is the story told from?
  1. Bud's
  2. Herman's
  3. Angela's
  4. A narrator's
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3
Which word best describes Bud?
  1. Sad
  2. Scared
  3. Determined
  4. Happy
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.5.4
What is a Hooverville?
  1. A type of jazz club
  2. A place where homeless people stay
  3. A town named for President Herbert Hoover
  4. A store selling Hoover vacuum cleaners
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3
When does the story take place?
  1. During the Civil War
  2. During the Civil Rights Movement
  3. During the Great Depression
  4. During World War II
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3
Why does Bud run away from foster care?
  1. To find his mother
  2. To find a better family
  3. To find his father
  4. To find a new home
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3
Where does the story take place?
  1. Atlanta, Georgia
  2. Flint, Michigan
  3. Columbus, Ohio
  4. Detroit, Michigan
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
Why does Bud have to check the things in his suitcase every day?
  1. To see if the tooth fairy left him a dime.
  2. To see the picture of his mother.
  3. To make sure no one took any of his things.
  4. To be thorough.
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
How can you tell people were poor in this book?
  1. Bud only has one pair of clothes.
  2. There were a ton of people in the free food line.
  3. Hoovervilles popped up everywhere.
  4. All of the above is true.
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
What do doors opening and closing mean?
  1. That Miss Hill is leaving.
  2. That the hinges are broken.
  3. That he should watch out for Calloway.
  4. That there are new opportunities possible.
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3
Which word best describes Herman E. Calloway?
  1. Friendly
  2. Happy
  3. Cranky
  4. Tired
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
When Bud sleeps under the tree, what does that hint at?
  1. That Bud is a squirrel.
  2. That Bud is a gift.
  3. That Bud is hiding.
  4. That Bud is homeless.
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
What is so special about the Sweet Pea?
  1. It has great pie!
  2. It is the first restaurant Bud has eaten in
  3. It is where Bud opens ups and cry, feeling at home.
  4. It is where Bud knows Cardwell is his father.
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
What makes Bud so darn sleepy?
  1. That he feels safe and at home.
  2. The warm milk he drank with supper.
  3. Because he walked so much.
  4. He is just a sleepy person.
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
What does the campfire represent ?
  1. Warmth and love
  2. Community and no skin color boundaries
  3. Good grub
  4. Burning s'mores
Grade 4 Bud, Not Buddy
Where does this story take place?
  1. Greensboro, North Carolina
  2. New York City, New York
  3. Flint, Michigan
  4. San Antonio, Texas